One of four people charged in the death of a Shelton State student last year has pleaded guilty.

Tamarra Shavon Wilder, 19, pleaded guilty to murder in Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court last Thursday. She is one of four defendants accused in the death of Hunter Callahan, a 17-year-old college student from Marengo County.

Callahan was found shot to death in the parking lot of River Road Condominiums on April 9, 2013. According to investigators at the time, Wilder told police that she drove the suspects to the complex that night and witnessed the shooting.

The four met with Callahan under the guise of a drug transaction, authorities said, but actually intended to rob him of drugs and money.

Wilder was released from the Tuscaloosa County Jail after entering the guilty plea. She will be required to wear a GPS monitoring device until her sentencing date, which has not been set, according to court documents.

Investigators believe that Thornton reached into the passenger side of Callahan’s vehicle before Furr walked to the driver’s side and fired shots into his car.

Furr and Thornton were charged with capital murder in the days following the death. Investigators charged the women with felony murder, but a grand jury met in June 2013 and agreed to upgrade the charges to capital murder. If convicted of capital murder, the remaining suspects could face the death penalty.

Wilder pleaded guilty to felony murder, which carries a sentence of 10 years to life in prison.

In addition to wearing a GPS monitor, she will be required to seek and maintain employment and live with a family member. She must also undergo random drug and alcohol screens.

Mental examinations to determine competency have been ordered for the other defendants, a routine procedure in capital murder cases.

Callahan was from Sweet Water in Marengo County and was living at a house in Cottondale while attending classes at Shelton State Community College. Wilder was ordered to pay restitution of $12,834 to his parents.